SBRI Healthcare, an NHS England investment fund, today announced the opening of its autumn competition. Entrepreneurs are invited to apply for up to £1.1 million investment to develop and commercialise innovations with a focus on building general practice of the future.
Eastern AHSN
Eastern AHSN (Academic Health Science Network) turn ideas into health impact by bringing together all partners in the health sector to develop and deliver innovative care.
Our purpose at Eastern AHSN is to turn great ideas into positive health impact.
We were established by the NHS to convene all partners in the health sector, to develop and deliver innovative solutions in health and care. Our focus is the east of England, but we are part of a national network which enables us to deliver at scale.
Citizens, academia, health services and industry will achieve more working together than they will in isolation. Our job is to make this happen. We do this by helping innovators to navigate complex systems, generate value propositions and connect stakeholders to overcome challenges together.
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The UK's 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) have come together to deliver the AHSN Atlas of Solutions in Healthcare: an online tool that shares proven innovations that are making a positive difference both to people’s lives and NHS efficiency. Access the new tool at: atlas.ahsnnetwork.com
SBRI Healthcare, an NHS England funded initiative to develop products that address unmet health needs, has released its annual report that shows how the programme has created a pipeline of innovations that could bring the NHS £1 billion of savings.
Eastern Academic Health Science Network (EAHSN) sponsors the third annual Innovation Leaders Conference.
A packed two-day programme is planned for this year’s Health and Care Innovation Expo, which takes place at Manchester Central on 7 and 8 September 2016.
National and international healthcare innovators have two weeks left to apply for the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA), with the deadline for applications closing at 5pm on Monday 1st August 2016.

Dozens of children took up the challenge to invent solutions to improve the health of local people in a competition organised by the Eastern Academic Health Science Network as part of the Health and Wellbeing Village at Cambridge Big Weekend.
The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) is delivered collaboratively by NHS England, UCLPartners and Eastern Academic Health Science Network (EAHSN). After a successful first year, NIA 2016 is currently open for applications, closing on 1 August.
In its 2016 Impact Report published this week, the AHSN Network demonstrates the impact that Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) have made collectively to address gaps in health and wellbeing; care and quality; and finance and efficiency as outlined in NHS England's Five Year Forward View.

NHS organisations are using one or more of 17 new innovations which aim to improve care by, for example, reducing clinical incidents, helping people self-care and linking up patients with others or with research schemes.
Victoria Corbishley has been appointed as the Eastern Academic Health Science Network’s (EAHSN) programme lead. Victoria joins from NHS England where she is currently Head of New Models of Care.
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